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Hospitals & Healthcare

Premium private hospitals commission specification-grade epoxy with anti-slip wet-zone protocols and antimicrobial finishes.

Why Hospitals & Healthcare Facilities Specify Epoxy GH

Healthcare environments impose a category of demand that conventional floor finishes cannot meet. Surgical suites, sterile corridors, pharmacy dispensaries, and clinical laboratory zones require flooring systems that perform continuously — resisting chemical aggression, eliminating microbial harbouring points, and sustaining anti-slip integrity through repeated wet-zone disinfection cycles. For 45 years, Epoxy GH has delivered specification-grade epoxy systems to Ghana’s private hospitals, diagnostic centres, and specialist clinical facilities, earning the confidence of facility managers and healthcare architects who accept no compromise in the sterile envelope.

The clinical environment is unforgiving of finishing decisions made without specialist rigour. A surface specified without antimicrobial chemistry will harbour pathogens that routine mopping does not eliminate. A floor applied without correct wet-zone slip resistance will generate incident liability that no hospital administrator can absorb. Epoxy GH’s healthcare system specifications address both risk categories as standard, producing floors that satisfy infection control mandates, endure aggressive chemical cleaning regimens, and present the refined aesthetic that premium private hospitals commission for client-facing zones.


Specification Requirements Unique to Hospitals & Healthcare

Healthcare flooring is governed by a convergence of infection control protocols, international hospital design guidance, and local regulatory requirements from Ghana Health Service facility standards. Specification-grade systems in surgical blocks and high-dependency units must demonstrate resistance to the disinfectant concentrations used in clinical decontamination — chlorine-based compounds, quaternary ammonium solutions, and aldehyde formulations among them. Standard epoxy products degrade under these exposures; Epoxy GH’s healthcare-grade formulations are compounded for precisely this chemical environment.

Wet-zone anti-slip classification is a non-negotiable specification requirement across scrub areas, sluice rooms, isolation corridors, and patient ablution facilities. Seamless, cove-to-wall detailing eliminates the grout lines and perimeter junctions that compromise sterile integrity in standard tiled installations. Laboratory and pharmacy areas further demand electrostatic dissipation characteristics where sensitive diagnostics equipment is in operation. Each of these requirements is resolved at the specification stage — not corrected after installation.



Notable Project Types

Private hospital commissions typically encompass phased installation across multiple functional zones — surgical theatres, recovery suites, clinical laboratories, pharmacy dispensaries, and high-traffic outpatient corridors — each carrying a distinct specification requirement that must be resolved within a single coordinated scope. Epoxy GH has delivered systems across facilities of this complexity at the premium hospital tier, managing specification transitions between sterile and semi-sterile zones with the precision that infection control architects require.

Diagnostic imaging centres and specialist outpatient clinics represent a growing commission type, where the combination of ESD compliance in imaging rooms and chemical-resistant finishes in adjacent procedure areas demands a multi-system approach within confined floor plates. The scale of these projects is measured not simply in square metreage but in the consequence of each specification decision — a standard that Epoxy GH’s 45 years of practice has been built to honour.


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